Damien,

I'm still trying to figure out whether or not it should be lost :)  Will do 
though.  However, the real benefit will be to move all of the memory management 
to it or something like it.  I am still a little surprised (or is it made 
suspicious by?) the fact that it appears to be possible to do with the 
information the image has now.  Part of me wonders <somebody's gotta say it>why 
in the hell</somebody's gotta say it> nobody dealt with it years ago.  Not 
having to litter code with extraneous network iniializations should be enough 
motivation to do something so simple, assuming it is indeed so simple.

Bill


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Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Startup/shutdown

Hi Bill,

if you don't want your code to be lost, please add it to the tracker.

2009/9/1 Schwab,Wilhelm K <[email protected]>:
> Andy,
>
> Hopefully this is the promised code.  Getting this across town and through 
> the layers of MS software has been interesting, to put it mildly.
>
> Bill
>
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